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Yacht Manual DEHLER 34
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4.5.5 Control panel data
Manufactured by CALIRA, Panel 328
Circuits with thermal protected switches
Ammeter
Switch
Combined indicator voltmeter
for water/diesel + holding tank (optional) indicators
12 V socket
Direct current consumers
The main circuits are the following:
Navigation lights Refrigeration unit for cool-box
Water pumps
Engine instruments/Tank indicator
VHF Radio/ radio Electronic navigation instruments
Auxiliary consumption Bilge pumps, Shower/Bilge
Anchor winch Self steering gear
4.5.6 Battery Charging
The yacht is equipped with a 12 V 55 Ah starter battery, placed under the berths of the stern
cabin port side. Depending on the equipment, the installed consumer batteries are 1 x 95 Ah
or optionally 2 x 80/90 Ah Gel, installed under the port side salon berths. Both batteries are
maintenance-free and protected against leakage.
The batteries are charged via the engine alternator. As soon as the shore connection is
switched on, the battery charger starts charging all batteries.
Alternating current consumers
The fixed 230 V connections are for the battery charger and hot water provision. The 230 V
sockets in the panel of the land line unit are intended for carrying out small repairs with
electrical machines when on a sailing trip or for connecting other comfort consumers.
REMEMBER
The power of shore connections is usually limited. Max. 600 – 800
Watt.
4.5.7 Auxiliary supply
Navigation lighting must have absolute priority. If there is a drop in capacity caused by a
technical fault in the supply, all other consumers must first be switched off. Running the
engine, even when sailing, can recharge the batteries, which enables you to switch on the
second most important consumers .

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